He Walked Out of Court Smiling – What Is He Hiding?
Former Bay City Rollers member Pat McGlynn, once known for his brief stint with the iconic Scottish pop group, made unexpected headlines after being cleared of stalking allegations. The case, which had cast a long shadow over his public image, was officially dropped due to lack of sufficient evidence. While this would normally close the chapter, Pat’s actions following the court ruling have only raised more eyebrows.
Seen exiting court with a confident smile, McGlynn surprised both fans and critics by announcing his musical comeback just days later. “I’ve been through hell, but I’m ready to sing again,” he told reporters. According to sources close to him, a solo album—his first in decades—is currently in the works, and he’s considering performing again for select audiences.
For many longtime fans of the Bay City Rollers, this announcement is both exciting and bittersweet. Pat had long been one of the lesser-known figures in the group’s turbulent history, but his sudden reappearance and bold return to the spotlight are reigniting interest in the band’s legacy.
Is it redemption? Is it reinvention? Or is there something deeper he’s not telling us yet?